How do you log complex meals (buffets, parties, bbq)?
BrianDCarlson
Posts: 12
Hey all, could use some advice. I have no problem logging food in when I cheat, I want to be accountable. But how have you logged in ultra complex meals.
Case in point I'm going to a party tonight that will have tons of small portions (appetizers) of different things. I plan on trying them. Same thing goes for BBQ's. Do I just leave it off MFP and chalk it up for an over-calorie day or what would your advice be? No way I'll be accurate either route.
Thanks!
Case in point I'm going to a party tonight that will have tons of small portions (appetizers) of different things. I plan on trying them. Same thing goes for BBQ's. Do I just leave it off MFP and chalk it up for an over-calorie day or what would your advice be? No way I'll be accurate either route.
Thanks!
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There's a Chinese all you can eat near me that I go to reasonably frequently, I usually guess what I have but bear in mind that that day is probably going to be over calories. One day off every once in a while isn't going to hurt. I log it in case I suddenly want to know what I had that day for any reason, but other than that I don't think there's all that much point in logging it if you know it's going to be particularly inaccurate. If you're worried about extra calories go to the gym earlier in the day.0
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Write it down in a small notebook if possible, then you can at least make a guess of how much you've eaten when you enter it later. I find even if it's a rough estimate, and I think I'm going over, it's still good to track so I can get an idea of what I've consumed that day for similar events in the future0
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I typically do a rough estimate. I know it won't dead on but I like to have an idea. I have also gone the route of just having a free day to enjoy what I want, but then I usually end up feeling pretty guilty.0
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I also roughly estimate or just take it as a cheat meal or whatever. Generally for those types of things, I'd start at 1200 calories.0
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I always have my phone with me so I pull it out and best guestimate how much of each item I have on my plate and log it. I like to track everything to refer back to later and to remind me why the scale isn't moving or I feel blah, etc. I know that I will go over and I know my guesses won't be 100% correct but I try to keep track for accountabilities sake. I certainly don't stress over it but I may throw in an extra workout just to make myself feel better about the over indulging
Enjoy your parties!!!0 -
Estimate. Use a restaurant menu calorie count like this one:
http://www.cheesecakefactorynutrition.com/restaurant-nutrition-chart.php?
and find entries that are similar. I like that one because they have a huge variety and most of it is made without much regard to healthy eating, so yo aren't likely to underestimate.0 -
Estimate. Use a restaurant menu calorie count like this one:
http://www.cheesecakefactorynutrition.com/restaurant-nutrition-chart.php?
and find entries that are similar. I like that one because they have a huge variety and most of it is made without much regard to healthy eating, so yo aren't likely to underestimate.
Wow! The calories in the appetizers alone scares me!!! lol0 -
Case in point I'm going to a party tonight that will have tons of small portions (appetizers) of different things. I plan on trying them. Same thing goes for BBQ's. Do I just leave it off MFP and chalk it up for an over-calorie dayNo way I'll be accurate either route.0
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I try to find something similar. I log in portion size by eye-balling it. It's not terribly accurate, but better than not logging. After months of measuring food, you'll find that you can come pretty close by just guessing when you look. Sometimes I break it all down (if I have time). For instance a burger I would log each thing individually, including any sauce. If you have ribs and notice it has tons of bbq sauce (slathered), log the ribs and maybe some extra sauce on the side.
Even if it's not accurate, I like having a record of what I ate, even on cheat days. It's nice to go back and look if you need to. I.E. I can look back and see what did and did not work for me if I have to re-analyze my caloric intake in the future. I try to be as honest as possible. I was over all week, but it's all there0 -
i take pictures of what i eat so i can remember and my phone is always near.....The app sucks for me, so i log it when i get home0
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I take photos of my plates with my phone to check later, if that isn't possible, there is a "potluck plate" listed in the foods. I use that and over estimate to get the calories into the tracker.0
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Estimate. Use a restaurant menu calorie count like this one:
http://www.cheesecakefactorynutrition.com/restaurant-nutrition-chart.php?
and find entries that are similar. I like that one because they have a huge variety and most of it is made without much regard to healthy eating, so yo aren't likely to underestimate.
Wow! The calories in the appetizers alone scares me!!! lol0 -
I take photos of my plates with my phone to check later, if that isn't possible, there is a "potluck plate" listed in the foods. I use that and over estimate to get the calories into the tracker.
This is a great idea to help remember what you ate without having to write each item.0 -
I also take pictures of my plate, and if it's a potluck and appropriate I ask about the ingredients. Example, "I love this fruit salad! What kind of apples did you put in there? I can never find an apple that isn't too sweet or too sour...."
I also generally stick with 4-5 items instead of sampling everything there. Just easier to simplify.0 -
I have often wondered about this as well! I just had a potluck at my house last night and trying to break it all down was veeerrry difficult. But yes, I'll just assume that it was an over day, logged what I could, I'm sure that I forgot a few things but it does help to have some idea of what I ate.
It's so much easier when you cook it or it's a restaurant that is included in MFP!0 -
I go to a Chinese buffet every once in a while but I've found that I tend to get the same things when I go there. So I did log everything once, then saved it as My Meal. Sometimes there are variations, but I figure not enough to where it's going to change the calories too much.
Other than that - I think I'd take an exaggerated guess and put it in as Quick Add Calories.0 -
If its a well know buffet MFP has some calories already inputted, otherwise I try to find something close. It's not the most accurate and of course I already know that I'm going to be way over my goal for the day. I have to log it though because when I look at a report of the last week, month, etc. I want to know I was over that day not have it look like I was under.0
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I log each item separately and guess portion size0
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Whenever I'm at a buffet or potluck dinner, I try to keep my portions in terms of 1/4 cup, 1/2 cup, 1/3 cup, etc.
That way when I log it, they are already in measurement units and if I'm lucky, the entry in MFP is already in cup units. Else I then have to convert grams or ml to cups.0 -
I usually just use the "Add quick calories" function and put something crazy in there like 25,000 calories. :laugh:0
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you mean you eat those????
ha ha ha ha0 -
normaly what i like to do if im going to a party or bbq like that is work out twice. Once in the am and once before we go out. The extra calories burned usually works for me. Then i use a rough estimate on the food and add 400 to it. Kind of keeps me honest, unless i have a few brews, then i tend to go way over and say tomorrow is a new day and work it off and drink plenty of water. good luck to you.0
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